Paso 1
Fix a CDC hackle on the curve of a hook grub.
Paso 2
On this hackle, I fix a second of equal size. When I created this montage, I stared at both hackles on the bend of the hook, but when I realized that the extended body resulted inelastic, decided to fix the first hackles on the shank of the hook and the second on the stem of the first.
Paso 3
Taking strained the two hackles, I wrap around them the tying thread. When I reach the length that I intend to give the extended body, going back until I get on the hook.
Paso 4
I cut the quill of the hackle.
Paso 5
Keeping strained the hackle fixed on the hook, I wrap the other around it.
Paso 6
Arrived on the hook, I fix the hackle and cut the excess.
Paso 7
Holding tense the hackle for tip, I shift fibers forward and fix them on the bend of the hook.
Paso 8
Reverse the tip of the hackle on the extended body , fix it on the hook, and, if the hackle is short, cut the excess .
Paso 9
If instead, as in this case, the hackle is long enough, I wrap it around the hook. I fix it next the hook eye and cut the excess.
Paso 10
I shift forward fibers that exceed the extended body and fix them next eye, so I get the chest of the ant.
Paso 11
I raise fibers exceeding the chest and blocking by running the ant's head.
Paso 12
I remove the fly off the vise, cutting the fibers that come out from the abdomen and determine the length of the wings with a cut.
Paso 13
Fly finished